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The creativity of Bradford's young digital artists is showcased in a new exhibition.
ReelBFD: Digital Arts, Bradford Stories features work by 13 and 14-year-olds from six Bradford schools, who collaborated with professional digital artists as part of Bradford Digital Creatives project.
Through immersive video, atmospheric soundscapes, and interactive games, ReelBFD explores storytelling in the digital age. Visitors can also discover the creative process through storyboards, plans, and early drafts alongside the students' finished pieces.
The Bradford Digital Creatives project has engaged over 1,300 teenagers with leading digital artists, including Virpi Kettu, Paul Miller, Cosmos, Arfaan Amini, Tanya Vital, Caro C, and Impact Gamers. This project, delivered by the National Science and Media Museum and Born in Bradford, is supported by Bradford 2025, Born in Bradford, Bradford Council, and Arts Council England.
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